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K & R Iliyah Feb 2016 #1
The math is getting more and more difficult for Sanders KingFlorez Feb 2016 #2
Not if u use that GOP Math the BernBots are trained in,,,, Cryptoad Feb 2016 #22
Ah, so Bernie supporters are GOP-trained robots now? Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #43
K&R! stonecutter357 Feb 2016 #3
Math. JaneyVee Feb 2016 #4
Delegate count is everything. MineralMan Feb 2016 #5
Thank you for saying that delegates mean everything azurnoir Feb 2016 #7
That's the reality in presidential primaries. MineralMan Feb 2016 #8
just like the electoral collage azurnoir Feb 2016 #12
She hasn't reached a majority of delegates yet. MineralMan Feb 2016 #13
Clinton may only have a 100 earned delegate lead after Tuesday. imagine2015 Feb 2016 #28
Or she may have a 350 delegate lead. MineralMan Feb 2016 #32
And it's just as likely that Sanders will have a 200 earned delegate lead. imagine2015 Feb 2016 #34
No, it's not equally likely, as you'll see MineralMan Feb 2016 #37
I think both are equally unlikely. imagine2015 Feb 2016 #41
Res ipsa loquitur DemocratSinceBirth Feb 2016 #33
where the superdelegates are concerned it's more quid pro quo azurnoir Feb 2016 #42
Delegates are a reflection of voters. Zynx Feb 2016 #35
And Texas has 38 electors! Lizzie Poppet Feb 2016 #6
No it hasn't the assumption is that those who voted for Obama '08/'12 azurnoir Feb 2016 #9
Right now we're dealing with the Primary. MoonRiver Feb 2016 #15
Yeah we should go with the guy who only gets half of Hillary. JaneyVee Feb 2016 #16
Um...half of zero is zero. Lizzie Poppet Feb 2016 #17
What's your point? Zynx Feb 2016 #36
Texas Delegates are for Castro, but Clinton already has a big lead here so choosing a VP from DhhD Feb 2016 #38
Right now, Texas Hispanics are furious okasha Feb 2016 #40
... Lucinda Feb 2016 #10
Wow. That is a big spread. nt. NCTraveler Feb 2016 #11
Wow.. that's a big enchilada! DCBob Feb 2016 #14
I'm sure yelling "Where are the TRANSCRIPTS?" over and over again will close that gap by tomorrow alcibiades_mystery Feb 2016 #18
This is most encouraging... NurseJackie Feb 2016 #19
Yeah. Like Lloyd Blankfein, Henry Kissinger, Citigroup, JPMorgan, Boeing,...... upperatmos Feb 2016 #25
Ha! :-D NurseJackie Feb 2016 #31
The bigger the better! Alfresco Feb 2016 #20
Do not give up, do not feel there is no use,Please! Milliesmom Feb 2016 #21
... closeupready Feb 2016 #23
The 80 delegate pick-up by Sanders would be more than ALL OF THE DELEGATES in Vermont & Oklahoma! imagine2015 Feb 2016 #24
Excited, Sid? whatchamacallit Feb 2016 #26
Source? datguy_6 Feb 2016 #27
K&R mcar Feb 2016 #29
Wow - that must mean she'll sweep Texas in the general . . . right? Vinca Feb 2016 #30
K&R ismnotwasm Feb 2016 #39
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